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Australia's anti-bullying platform

You speak, we listen.

uSpeak is an anti-bullying platform that provides reporting, tracking and resolution for students, parents and schools.

No account needed to report.

Confidential
Flagged to the school
Report received
School notified instantly

Three reasons school bullying goes unreported

Speaking up feels dangerous

Being called a snitch feels more real than any chance things change. So most stay quiet.

Parents find out last

Parents usually find out months in. Then they wait, with no idea whether anything is being done.

Schools are working blind

Reports arrive by email, in corridors, in three formats. Patterns stay invisible until they escalate.

One platform. Three people who need it.

Students

Report what happened, on your terms, and choose how much you share.

Parents & guardians

Report on behalf of your child, link to their account, and see what the school does next.

Schools

Receive, triage and resolve every incident in one place, with the timestamped records your obligations require.

How it works

Three steps. No barriers.

  1. Someone speaks up

    A student, parent or staff member fills in a short guided form.

  2. The school gets it

    The report reaches your school straight away. It lands in their dashboard if they use uSpeak, or by email if they don't.

  3. Action gets tracked

    They acknowledge, investigate and resolve, each step timestamped. Ask for an update any time.

uSpeak school dashboard listing bullying incident reports with status, severity, assigned staff and filters across the top.

Built for the way bullying actually gets reported

Low-barrier reporting

A short guided form that works on any phone, in minutes. A reference code lets reporters track what happens next.

Verified family linking

Parents link to their child's account with a confirmation code, not just a matching surname. Access is earned, not assumed.

Severity triage that can only escalate

A safeguarding rubric sets the minimum severity. It can be raised, never lowered. Every assessment is recorded.

Reports that don't get lost

Automatic reminders at 24 hours, 48 hours and 7 days. High-severity cases keep alerting until someone acknowledges them.

Step 1 of the uSpeak report form, Who's this about? Options to say the report is about you or about someone else, and whether you saw it happen, were told about it, or would rather not say.
Step 2 of the uSpeak report form, Who's involved? The name and year level of the person affected, with optional buttons to add who did it and who saw it.
Step 3 of the uSpeak report form, What happened? The type of incident, a written description, the date it happened, and an area to upload supporting files.
Step 4 of the uSpeak report form, Review and submit. A summary of the context, who's involved, what happened and any evidence, each one editable, above a confirmation checkbox.
The uSpeak confirmation screen, Report submitted. The incident ID used to follow what happens next, with links to Kids Helpline, eheadspace and the emergency number.

  • End-to-end encrypted
  • Australian owned & operated
  • Data hosted in Australia
  • Timestamped records
On the roadmap

Making mandatory reporting less painful

uSpeak already flags incidents that may trigger mandatory reporting obligations, so nothing sits in a queue unnoticed. That's the starting point, not the destination.

uSpeak helps you identify and prepare. It does not submit reports to authorities on your behalf, and it does not replace any legal obligation held by school staff.

Talk to us about early access →

Questions people ask

Is uSpeak really free?

Free for students, parents and guardians. No credit card, no trial period, no upsell. Schools pay for the staff dashboard, and we're working with early-adopter schools on free and heavily discounted arrangements.

Do I need an account to report something?

No. You can submit a report without signing up. Creating an account lets you track what happens next and ask for updates, which most people want after the first report.

What if my school doesn't use uSpeak?

You can still report. Pick your school from the list, submit as normal, and we email the report through to them. If they join uSpeak later, everything is already there.

What does confidential handling mean?

Students can ask for their report to be handled confidentially. uSpeak flags that preference to the school and advises discreet handling. The school may still need to use its own judgement. We tell you what the school will and won't see before you submit.

Who can see my report?

Your school's wellbeing staff, limited by their role. If you're a parent linked to your child, you see your child's involvement only. You never see details about other families' children.

Can I report about a teacher or staff member?

Yes. Reports about staff are treated as high severity and flagged for mandatory reporting attention automatically.

What happens if the school does nothing?

You can request an update through uSpeak. Schools also get automatic reminders when reports go unread, and repeated alerts on serious cases. The activity trail shows what happened and when.

Why would a school use uSpeak if they already have a student management system?

General school platforms handle attendance, grades and communication. They may record incidents, but they are not purpose-built for bullying management from raised to resolved. uSpeak brings intake, triage, response and oversight into one controlled workflow built specifically for bullying.

It starts with one report.

Students

Report what's happening. It takes a few minutes.

Report an incident
Parents

Create an account and follow what the school does.

Create a free account
Schools

Bring uSpeak to your wellbeing team.

Register your school

Free for students and families. Free during the pilot for early-adopter schools.